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Debbie joined TDS in July 2017 as the Assistant Director of Business Development. Debbie has an extensive background in the property industry with over 18 years’ experience in residential lettings. Debbie brings her passion for raising standards in the lettings industry into her role and is responsible for the digital marketing, advertising, communications and events management for TDS with a firm focus on business development across the TDS brand including TDS England & Wales, TDS Northern Ireland, TDS Academy and TDS Charitable Foundation.
#AskTDS: The importance of keeping tenants' contact information up-to-date
The duration of a tenancy in the private rented sector can vary from several months to years. Longer tenancies can benefit both landlords and tenants alike as they can offer a stable home to the tenant and a secure income to the landlord. With these longer term tenancies, it is important to ensure that landlords and agents have a process in place to regularly update their tenants’ contact information as the longer the term of the tenancy, the more chance there is of tenants changing their phone numbers and email addresses.
#ExpertView: Rightmove webinar series to help landlords and agents
On 31st May 2018, Michael Morgan, Dispute Resolution Director for TDS (Tenancy Deposit Scheme) will be the expert guest on a webinar with Rightmove.
#AskTDS: “What happens to deposits if I buy/sell a tenanted property?”
This article has been written in response to a landlord’s query: “What happens to deposits if I buy/sell a tenanted property?”
#AskTDS: "I live in England and rent a property in Scotland, can I use TDS?"
This article has been written in response to a landlord’s query: “I live in England and rent a property in Scotland, can I use TDS?”
#AskTDS: "My landlord is claiming for cutting back a tree - can they do this?"
This article has been written in response to a tenant’s query: “My landlord is claiming for cutting back a tree - can they do this?”
#AskTDS: "Do I need to log keys in my inventory?"
This article has been written in response to a landlord’s query: “Do I need to log keys in my inventory?”